Tommie Maxine Clark McNatt

McNatt, Tommie Maxine Clark
 
Mrs. Lin McNatt Dies Thursday In Hospital After Long Illness
 
                Mrs. Lin McNatt, 40, died at 1 p.m. Thursday in Stephens Memorial Hospital following a long illness.
                Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Melton’s Chapel of Memories, with the Rev. Otis B. Testerman, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. The Rev. Paul Sanders, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, will assist. Burial will be in Breckenridge Cemetery under the directon of Melton Funeral Home.
                Born November 6, 1924, in Lindsay, Oklahoma, she was Tommie Maxine Clark before her marriage September 4, 1943 at Camp Wallace, Texas. Mr. McNatt is manager of the J.C. Penney Company Store here. They had lived in Midland, San Angelo, Fort Worth, Shawnee, Oklahoma, Clifton, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City before the company transferred him to Breckenridge.
                Mrs. McNatt was a member of First Baptist Church and the Phebian Sunday School Class. She had been a member of the Baptist Church since she was eight years of age, and had been active in church work here until her illness became critical.
                Survivors include her husband: two sons Clark Lynn, a senior in Breckenridge High School, and David, a student at South Ward School; her mother, Mrs. Ada Clark of Breckenridge; two brothers, Henry E. Clark of Detroit, Michigan, and Robert L. Clark of Norfolk, Virginia.
                Pallbearers will be Tom Ward, Frank Navratil, O.C. Heairren, John Ball, Jeff McMahan and H.V. Walker.

 

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